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david cameron laid out his vision of britain's future. it is one that involves major changes and giving the british public a say in what happens. >> when that referendum comes, let me say now that if we can negotiate such an arrangement, i will campaign for it with all my heart and all my soul because i believe something very deeply -- that britain's national interest is best served in a flexible, adaptable, and open european union. >> camera position is focused on more effective -- cameron's vision is focused on more effective and market position. >> the terrible thing is the glaring contradiction the speech is based on. he says he wants more trade with in the single markets, but he also wants fewer regulations. but 80% of the u.'s regulations are connected with the single market. it shows he does not understand the facts. >> we do not want just a trading bloc. we need a common political vision. >> everything must be decided in brussels and by brussels -- not all and everything must be decided in brussels and by brussels. we do indeed di
david cameron laid out his vision of britain's future. it is one that involves major changes and giving the british public a say in what happens. >> when that referendum comes, let me say now that if we can negotiate such an arrangement, i will campaign for it with all my heart and all my soul because i believe something very deeply -- that britain's national interest is best served in a flexible, adaptable, and open european union. >> camera position is focused on more effective --...
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do you see david cameron as a new version of margaret thatcher? >> not at all. the core message of margaret thatcher's speech was, "i want to see a strong europe." cameron's message is, "i want to see a strong u.k. and a weak european union." that is a strong difference. >> thanks so much. in germany, there's a state election coming up this weekend that could be a preview of national elections. >> in lower saxony, angela merkel's conservatives are hoping to stay in power, but the coalition partners they depend on, the free democrats, could be too weak to help keep them there. >> the opposition social democrats have been crashing in opinion polls as their chancellor candidate moves from one gaffe to another. here's more. >> angela merkel on the campaign trail in lower saxony -- it is a regional election that has taken on national significance. all the parties want to build momentum ahead of the election in the fall. angela merkel gave the christian democrat incumbent a glowing endorsement. >> he is a great state premier, so please do everything you can to make su
do you see david cameron as a new version of margaret thatcher? >> not at all. the core message of margaret thatcher's speech was, "i want to see a strong europe." cameron's message is, "i want to see a strong u.k. and a weak european union." that is a strong difference. >> thanks so much. in germany, there's a state election coming up this weekend that could be a preview of national elections. >> in lower saxony, angela merkel's conservatives are hoping to...
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>> next, british prime minister david cameron takes questions from members of the house of commons. the discussion on the future of the court tom abate detention facility. after that, california congressman mike thompson holds a public meeting on ways to reduce gun violence. tomorrow on "washington journal, new york times assistant editor gretchen morgan said talks about government's new rules for lending. then the options the treasury department task before hitting the debt ceiling. then outlining the mission of this -- and scope of the commission -- administration of alcohol, tobacco, and explosives. "washington journal take a live on c-span. >> members returned to the british parliament this week after their holiday recess. on wednesday, prime minister david cameron to questions on the government's priorities for members in the house of commons. earlier in the week, prime minister and deputy prime minister outlined the government's mid term priorities, and both stated that the economy was "keeling" at a much slower pace than expected. -- "healing" at a much slower pace than expec
>> next, british prime minister david cameron takes questions from members of the house of commons. the discussion on the future of the court tom abate detention facility. after that, california congressman mike thompson holds a public meeting on ways to reduce gun violence. tomorrow on "washington journal, new york times assistant editor gretchen morgan said talks about government's new rules for lending. then the options the treasury department task before hitting the debt ceiling....
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do you see david cameron as a new version of margaret thatcher? >> not at all. the core message of margaret thatcher's speech was, "i want to see a strong europe." cameron's message is, "i want to see a strong u.k. and a weak european union." that is a strong difference. >> thanks so much. in germany, there's a state election coming up this weekend that could be a preview of national elections. >> in lower saxony, angela merkel's conservatives are hoping to stay in power, but the coalition partners they depend on, the free democrats, could be too weak to help keep them there. >> the opposition social democrats have been crashing in opinion polls as their chancellor candidate moves from one gaffe to another. here's more. >> angela merkel on the campaign trail in lower saxony -- it is a regional election that has taken on national significance. all the parties want to build momentum ahead of the election in the fall. angela merkel gave the christian democrat incumbent a glowing endorsement. >> he is a great state premier, so please do everything you can to make su
do you see david cameron as a new version of margaret thatcher? >> not at all. the core message of margaret thatcher's speech was, "i want to see a strong europe." cameron's message is, "i want to see a strong u.k. and a weak european union." that is a strong difference. >> thanks so much. in germany, there's a state election coming up this weekend that could be a preview of national elections. >> in lower saxony, angela merkel's conservatives are hoping to...
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the european union is at a crossroads, and the british prime minister, david cameron, says if the blockheads towards the centralized political union, then it is not for him and not for britain. >> german chancellor angela merkel has chosen her words very carefully, responding at the world economic forum in davos by voicing conditional optimism as far as europe's future goes. she says that patience is needed for structural reforms to take effect. >> she has also called for more regulation of the finance industry to avoid more turbulence, a point of contention with britain. both agree that competitiveness is the key, but how to go about that is the big question. >> david cameron brought his message with him to the swiss alps. in his address to the world leaders in doubles, he repeated his demands for big changes to the u.s. and britain's relationship to it -- in his address to world leaders in davos. >> i'm not just proposing change for britain. i'm proposing change for europe. we are falling behind in the world, over regulating businesses, adding to much to their costs, and leaving our citize
the european union is at a crossroads, and the british prime minister, david cameron, says if the blockheads towards the centralized political union, then it is not for him and not for britain. >> german chancellor angela merkel has chosen her words very carefully, responding at the world economic forum in davos by voicing conditional optimism as far as europe's future goes. she says that patience is needed for structural reforms to take effect. >> she has also called for more...
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david cameron ended months of speculation by promising a vote if he is back in power 2013. north korea has promised a new -- another rocket launch. benjamin netanyahu has won the election, but the party has lost ground. a time magazine editor and political campaigner has been jailed for 10 years under the so-called -- the law is designed to protect the royal family from criticism, but some say they are increasingly being used as a political tool. >> when he arrived at court, he was confident. he has been in jail since he was arrested in april 2011, having been denied bail 12 times. shackle that the ankles alongside other prisoners also facing criminal charges, he hopes this is the day that is already long campaign for freedom will end. he says he is innocent and not a criminal. but he also knew that being charged with insulting the monarchy in thailand usually results in a long jail term. and that is exactly what was handed down of the criminal courts in bangkok. he was given 10 years for publishing articles in his magazine deemed offensive to the monarchy and an additional
david cameron ended months of speculation by promising a vote if he is back in power 2013. north korea has promised a new -- another rocket launch. benjamin netanyahu has won the election, but the party has lost ground. a time magazine editor and political campaigner has been jailed for 10 years under the so-called -- the law is designed to protect the royal family from criticism, but some say they are increasingly being used as a political tool. >> when he arrived at court, he was...
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david cameron to questions on wednesday. earlier in the week, the prime minister and the deputy prime minister outlined the priorities and most ceded that the economy was "healing at a much slower pace than expected. they're confident that the government had a plan in place to promote growth. >> order. questions to the prime minister. >> may i wish you, mr speaker, the prime minister and the rest of the house a prosperous, positive and happy new year? >> this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others, and in addition to my duties in this house i shall have further such meetings later today. later today. >> my right hon. friend, public >> public servants are having a 1% pay rise, it is only fair for those on benefits to be given the same increase? >> my honorable friend is entirely right. these are difficult decisions that we have to make, but they should be made in the context of the fact that over the past five years, benefits have gone up by 20% yet average earnings are up by only 10%. i think it is fai
david cameron to questions on wednesday. earlier in the week, the prime minister and the deputy prime minister outlined the priorities and most ceded that the economy was "healing at a much slower pace than expected. they're confident that the government had a plan in place to promote growth. >> order. questions to the prime minister. >> may i wish you, mr speaker, the prime minister and the rest of the house a prosperous, positive and happy new year? >> this morning i...
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our correspondent reports. >> it had been a long time coming, but at last, david cameron delivered his speech on europe. he began with a repeat of what has gone wrong. the ever closer eu integration, a more flexible approach from what is required. >> if we do not address these challenges, the danger is that europe will fail, and the british people will drift toward the exit. i do not want that to happen. i want the european union to be a success, and i want the relationship between britain and the european union that keeps us in it. >> the prime minister said the main problem with the growing gap between the european union and those is the there was resentment about rules and regulations. >> countries are different. they make different choices. we cannot harmonize everything. >> the solution, he said, was to try to claw back some power from the eu, and then when that was done, put it to the people. >> when we negotiate that new settlements, we will give the british people a new referendum with a very simple in or out choice, to stay in the european union on these new terms or to come o
our correspondent reports. >> it had been a long time coming, but at last, david cameron delivered his speech on europe. he began with a repeat of what has gone wrong. the ever closer eu integration, a more flexible approach from what is required. >> if we do not address these challenges, the danger is that europe will fail, and the british people will drift toward the exit. i do not want that to happen. i want the european union to be a success, and i want the relationship between...
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that's because britain's prime minister david cameron says his country will held a referendum before the end of 2017 on whether to stay in the eu. he announced this amid growing calls to leave the european bloc sparked by the ongoing eurozone debt problems. >> i am not a british isolationist. but i do want a better deal for britain. but not just a better deal for britain. i want a better deal for europe too. so i speak as a british prime minister with a positive vision for the future of the european union. a future in which britain wants and should want to play a committed and active part. >> cameron did emphasize britain should not leave the eu. he insists that staying is in the country's best interests. >>> the japanese government has revised upward its overall assessment of the country's economy for the first time in eight months. the upgrade was due to an improvement in business sentiment stemming from a weaker yen and also higher stock prices. in the monthly report for january released wednesday the government says signs of bottoming out can be seen in some areas of the country'
that's because britain's prime minister david cameron says his country will held a referendum before the end of 2017 on whether to stay in the eu. he announced this amid growing calls to leave the european bloc sparked by the ongoing eurozone debt problems. >> i am not a british isolationist. but i do want a better deal for britain. but not just a better deal for britain. i want a better deal for europe too. so i speak as a british prime minister with a positive vision for the future of...
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. >>> britain's prime minister, david cameron, says his country will hold a referendum before the end of 2017. that's on whether to stay in the eu. he announced this amid growing calls to leave the european brock, sparked by the ongoing european debt problems. >> i am not a british isolationist, but i do want a better deal for britain. but not just about a deal for britain. i want a better deal for europe too. so i speak as a british prime minister with a positive vision for the future for the european union, a future in which britain wants and should want to play a committed and active part. >> cameron emphasized that britain should not leave the eu. he insists that staying is the country's best interest. >>> romanian police have arrested three men suspected of stealing paintings by picasso, monet and other greats from a dutch museum last year. the missing works have not been recovered. the three suspects are romanian nationals. they are accused of making off with seven paintings from the museum in rotterdam. the works include pieces by pablo picasso, claude monet, matisse and gogan.
. >>> britain's prime minister, david cameron, says his country will hold a referendum before the end of 2017. that's on whether to stay in the eu. he announced this amid growing calls to leave the european brock, sparked by the ongoing european debt problems. >> i am not a british isolationist, but i do want a better deal for britain. but not just about a deal for britain. i want a better deal for europe too. so i speak as a british prime minister with a positive vision for the...
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david cameron's comment about an eu referendum. it was going to be a speech about whether he would launch a referendum that may be delayed through the 23rd. the ibex up 30 points, xetra dax up 27 and the cac 40 up 13 points. we've got german bond auctions today. 1.54 spanish yield. 10-year yield in italy, 4.18% there. talking about announcing a new bond yield in italy, whether or not they could get that away. the japanese prime minister is keeping the pressure on the bank of japan. we've been up to 89.67. euro/yen, up if you recall, 1119.34 is where we stand at the moment. euro/dollar, 11.335 55, holding on to the gains that we have seen on that particular cross rates. we have industrial production coming out in under an hour's time. that's where we trade right in and out in europe. let bring you the first update of the day from asia. li sixuan is out of singapore. >> hi. thank you, ross. asian markets mostly in the green today. and the outperformer is still china's shanghai composite hitting a seven-month high. this after security
david cameron's comment about an eu referendum. it was going to be a speech about whether he would launch a referendum that may be delayed through the 23rd. the ibex up 30 points, xetra dax up 27 and the cac 40 up 13 points. we've got german bond auctions today. 1.54 spanish yield. 10-year yield in italy, 4.18% there. talking about announcing a new bond yield in italy, whether or not they could get that away. the japanese prime minister is keeping the pressure on the bank of japan. we've been...
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. >>> those event necessary algeria saw david cameron postpone his speech in the eu. cameron was expected to offer a referendum on the country's renegotiated role in the eu which he is to say was suffering because of the eurozone crisis, a lack of competitiveness and declining public support for the 27-nation block. joining us noud, gideon rockman. great to have you here this morning. we're supposed to be talking about cameron's policy speech, laying out the future course for the eu relationship with the european union. now he's canceled it. is that the right move in your view inspect. >> yeah, i think he had to. he would have done it with deep reluctan reluctanc reluctance. it's in danger of become ago bit of a joke, but -- >> it's almost seemed he was reluctant to give this speech. you know what it means when someone chooses a friday to give a policy speech. >> actually, the reason they came on this friday is because they were going to do it early next week, but then it clashed with president obama's inaugural address. that clashed with the anniversary. it was becom
. >>> those event necessary algeria saw david cameron postpone his speech in the eu. cameron was expected to offer a referendum on the country's renegotiated role in the eu which he is to say was suffering because of the eurozone crisis, a lack of competitiveness and declining public support for the 27-nation block. joining us noud, gideon rockman. great to have you here this morning. we're supposed to be talking about cameron's policy speech, laying out the future course for the eu...
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but either there won't be a referendum because david cameron won't win the next election or there will be a referendum ask is we still won't leave the eu. but i think very damaging for investments and confidence that you have this thing that could be hanging over us for five years. >> exactly. this is not an issue that's going to be resolved in the near term. but, you know, iceland wants in, so it can't be all bad. as israelis heads to the polls tomorrow, most are expecting a victory for benjamin netanyahu. but while a third netten what hue terms remains a large possibility, david joins us with more. so thank you. the timing of this national re-election, which of these is most important to your point of view? >> well, they're all important to various different degrees. netanyahu is marked to win the election. the right wing block is likely to emerge as the most powerful. so we are expecting a right wing government, potentially a more right wing government than the one we had the previous five years. so, i mean, if year looking at potential coalition partners, we have the new right wing
but either there won't be a referendum because david cameron won't win the next election or there will be a referendum ask is we still won't leave the eu. but i think very damaging for investments and confidence that you have this thing that could be hanging over us for five years. >> exactly. this is not an issue that's going to be resolved in the near term. but, you know, iceland wants in, so it can't be all bad. as israelis heads to the polls tomorrow, most are expecting a victory for...
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meantime, david cameron's pledge to hold a referendum on eu membership if he wins the next election has given his conservative party a boost. still, the increase does fall shy of expectations. welcome. >> thank you very much. we'll talk about these polls showing the french quote/unquote want to leave the eu. what do you make of that? >> that's a question many haven't had much time to think about and two polls gave different results, so i wouldn't place too much credence on it. at the same time, i wouldn't be surprised to learn that people are tired of britain getting special treatment. >> and what about here at home where it seems this idea of leaving the eu is popular because we saw some lift in the polls over the weekend. is that also premature? >> well, again, the last time we had the conversation and when we had a british veto on discussions about further integration is that they had a bounce in the poll at that time and it settled back down. it's way down on the list of priorities. in the short-term, you get a bounce. in the long-term, i don't think there's any clear evidence that
meantime, david cameron's pledge to hold a referendum on eu membership if he wins the next election has given his conservative party a boost. still, the increase does fall shy of expectations. welcome. >> thank you very much. we'll talk about these polls showing the french quote/unquote want to leave the eu. what do you make of that? >> that's a question many haven't had much time to think about and two polls gave different results, so i wouldn't place too much credence on it. at...
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in london british prime minister david cameron pledged to have a referendum on britain's future and the european union is his conservative party selected about in the next turn. he outlined a framework for new relationship with europe which included more flexibility, democratic accountability and giving power back to member states. this is 45 minutes. >> good morning and i'd like to thank bloomberg very much for hosting me this morning. this morning i want to talk about the future of europe. but first, let us remember the past. 70 years ago, europe was being torn apart by its second catastrophic conflict in a generation. a war which saw the streets of european cities strewn with rubble. the skies of london led by flames night after night. and millions dead across the world in the battle for piece and liberty. as we remember their sacrifice, so we should also remember how the shift in europe from war to sustained piece in about. it didn't happen like a change in the weather. it happened because of determined to work over generations. a commitment to friendship and i resolve never to revi
in london british prime minister david cameron pledged to have a referendum on britain's future and the european union is his conservative party selected about in the next turn. he outlined a framework for new relationship with europe which included more flexibility, democratic accountability and giving power back to member states. this is 45 minutes. >> good morning and i'd like to thank bloomberg very much for hosting me this morning. this morning i want to talk about the future of...
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"the wall street journal" this morning, british prime minister david cameron made a critical speech on the united kingdom's rocky relationship with the european union. cameron proposed a referendum which would allow british voters to decide whether or not they should exit the eu by 2017. cameron argued for continued membership but in a more streamlined european union with fewer restrictive regulations. >> from our parade of papers, "the omaha world herald," the governor of nebraska has given the okay for the keystone pipeline to run through his state effectively leaving the decision now of whether or not to green-light the 1700-mile project to the obama administration. the president has pushed back a decision on the project until after march, but the pipeline's future remains in doubt as president obama rejected a plan a year ago, you'll recall, saying the legislation didn't give enough time for the government to give it a thorough review. >> and you know, michael steele, we were talking this morning about how the republicans move forward in a more thoughtful, strategic way. still bein
"the wall street journal" this morning, british prime minister david cameron made a critical speech on the united kingdom's rocky relationship with the european union. cameron proposed a referendum which would allow british voters to decide whether or not they should exit the eu by 2017. cameron argued for continued membership but in a more streamlined european union with fewer restrictive regulations. >> from our parade of papers, "the omaha world herald," the...
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british prime minister david cameron, who hardly has been a hawk on these matters has said here in the past few days that we may be looking at decades of struggle against al qaeda and i think he's right. i think the global war on terrorism has not gone away. we can ignore it in the united states when there aren't manifest stations of it -- manifest stations of it, we've been at war with al qaeda in afghanistan and it is happening in north africa. we can follow the peace in our time approach and get serious about the threat before it strikes in the american homeland again. martha: well, it certainly hit home for the three americans killed in algeria. they know there is clearly a war still going on. ambassador bolton, thank you very much. we'll see you soon. >> thank you. martha: as i mentioned three americans died in the terror attack. seven others survived. incredible story of a colorado man, steven wysoky able to escape hiding from the terrorists, hiding under his desk almost three days so they wouldn't know he was in the office of the his incredible story is coming up at the top of t
british prime minister david cameron, who hardly has been a hawk on these matters has said here in the past few days that we may be looking at decades of struggle against al qaeda and i think he's right. i think the global war on terrorism has not gone away. we can ignore it in the united states when there aren't manifest stations of it -- manifest stations of it, we've been at war with al qaeda in afghanistan and it is happening in north africa. we can follow the peace in our time approach and...